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without the united states, where are they going to sell those goods? there is a symbiotic relationship with us now. >> you believe we can use our economic leverage with the chinese to produce more human rights in china? you believe that's true? >> without a doubt. >> without a doubt. >> it was bill clinton on may 26, 1994 who severed the relationship between what was then called most favored nation status and human rights. that day things went into a tailspin and they've been doing it ever since. we need other believers, one of them being withholding visas to those who commit trust issues. >> i respect completely your opinion about forced abortions -- i don't know anyone who believes that in this country. >> there are people who are for it big time. >> thank you. you're not one of them. >>> we now join someone who has been very involved in chinese policy, jane harmon, she is president and ceo of the woodrow wilson national center. how do we balance our concern on getting our relations with china on better footing and this situation of chen? >> first, l
without the united states, where are they going to sell those goods? there is a symbiotic relationship with us now. >> you believe we can use our economic leverage with the chinese to produce more human rights in china? you believe that's true? >> without a doubt. >> without a doubt. >> it was bill clinton on may 26, 1994 who severed the relationship between what was then called most favored nation status and human rights. that day things went into a tailspin and they've...
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and how china has fast become the favorite boogieman for both political parties here in the united states. mitt romney running mate tryout rolls on today with virginia's governor. we will talk with another governor on a short list, louisiana's bobby jindal. it's neck and neck in ohio and florida while the president maintains solid double digit leads. can romney avoid the gore/kerry map track. it's thursday, may 3rd, 2012. overseas an explosive story turning into a diplomatic nightmare. the chinese dissident had eagerly embraced the plan to stay in chinese with his family will tell any reporter he is anxious to get out. he began giving a series of interviews from his hospital bed to anyone who would listen saying his wife and two children have been threatened with violence if he leaves the country. told ian williams i want to leave as soon as possible. i feel very unsafe. my rights and safety cannot be assured here. he said my hope is it would be possible for my family to leave for the united states on hillary clinton's plan. secretary clinton and geithner are in days of the summit meeting
and how china has fast become the favorite boogieman for both political parties here in the united states. mitt romney running mate tryout rolls on today with virginia's governor. we will talk with another governor on a short list, louisiana's bobby jindal. it's neck and neck in ohio and florida while the president maintains solid double digit leads. can romney avoid the gore/kerry map track. it's thursday, may 3rd, 2012. overseas an explosive story turning into a diplomatic nightmare. the...
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united states. he called for a hearing to discuss his current situation. >> he wants to come to the u.s. for some time of rest. he has not had any rest in the past ten years. i want to meet with secretary clinton. i hope i can get more help from her. i also want to thank her face to face. >> the man holding the phone right there, bob fu, helped organize chen's escape from house arrest and was there testifying on his behalf. bob, it is good to see you. a dramatic phone call like that, a chinese dissident in a hospital surrounded by chinese authorities, allowed to call into a u.s. congressional hearing. yet, u.s. embassy officials that want to see him in person are kept outside the hospital and not allowed in. what does that tell you about what's going on in the chinese leadership? >> i think it shows the chinese leadership are having some difficulties to find the easy solution to handle this man and his story. >> i want you to listen to gary locke, the u.s. ambassador who says that he says that the u
united states. he called for a hearing to discuss his current situation. >> he wants to come to the u.s. for some time of rest. he has not had any rest in the past ten years. i want to meet with secretary clinton. i hope i can get more help from her. i also want to thank her face to face. >> the man holding the phone right there, bob fu, helped organize chen's escape from house arrest and was there testifying on his behalf. bob, it is good to see you. a dramatic phone call like...
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states military plane to go back to the united states. >> because it all comes down to whether or not we're willing to use enough political capital to say that human rights are the priority, not just -- >> what is our leverage on the people's republic of china to get this guy out of the country? >> it continues to be the diplomatic issue of them holding this man. we didn't make the to priority for asylum that it should have been. >> what is our leverage, what is our power on this situation. we all know we want him out, we would like to give him his freedom, and all of the chinese people to have freedom. what is our leverage when we're in a country that's a host country, we're surrounded by the red army, what leverage do we have? >> we have diplomatic leverage. >> what is that? >> all of the high level people from china, i have introduced a big that will hold the people in china responsible that do the forced abortions. >> how do we tell the chinese to stop having forced abortions. >> let me finish, chen guangcheng, the reason he has been treated so harshly, is he exposed that forced a
states military plane to go back to the united states. >> because it all comes down to whether or not we're willing to use enough political capital to say that human rights are the priority, not just -- >> what is our leverage on the people's republic of china to get this guy out of the country? >> it continues to be the diplomatic issue of them holding this man. we didn't make the to priority for asylum that it should have been. >> what is our leverage, what is our...
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he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportunity to reunite with his wife and two children. he did explicitly tell me that he felt very, very hard it was almost a one-way street he has to walk to see his daughter, his son and his wife. he felt that he would have some insurance for the u.s. government for safety and freedom. >> you say some assurances. you don't chust trust the chinese government. anybody that has been involved in this kind of diplomacy before, doesn't trust the chinese government. do you think the ambassador should have said, stay and give us a few days to see if we can work on getting your wife in here as well or did the u.s. embassy handle this right? >> i do think it was a mistake to just let him walk on may 2nd after
he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportunity to reunite with his wife and two children. he did explicitly tell me that he felt very, very...
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what do you think the united states should do? >> they have to get him and his wife and children out. that is the minimum. i don't know, if they are going to succeed but the reason this is a bad ee convenient for the obama administration, it reflects the way they trust and taken by dictatorships. with the russians, they were saying if we don't get a deal with missile defense we're going to attack facilities. dealing with iran, negotiations with syria, this is pattern, this administration is unable to get tough and get anything out of our adversaries. >> don't go away. we're going to talk about politics. next up the presidential race in the battleground states. stay with us. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>. >> john: war
what do you think the united states should do? >> they have to get him and his wife and children out. that is the minimum. i don't know, if they are going to succeed but the reason this is a bad ee convenient for the obama administration, it reflects the way they trust and taken by dictatorships. with the russians, they were saying if we don't get a deal with missile defense we're going to attack facilities. dealing with iran, negotiations with syria, this is pattern, this administration...
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united states still competes with china as much as we try to emphasize the cooperation or the u.s. government tries to empathize it. competes it with monetarily, competes with it militarily, including the balance also focusing on the economy, the u.s. administration consciously, publicly overtly taking steps to emphasize asia policy, emphasize china policy, trying to counterbalance china's emerging or strengthening military profile, martin. >> as i said earlier, i defer to your expertise. thank you so much. >>> we'll be right back to clear the air. makeup artists have everything to make my skin look its best. at home, i challenge that in one easy step with olay. total effects tone corrector. 7 anti-aging therapies for younger looking skin including an even skin tone, instantly. from olay. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed.
united states still competes with china as much as we try to emphasize the cooperation or the u.s. government tries to empathize it. competes it with monetarily, competes with it militarily, including the balance also focusing on the economy, the u.s. administration consciously, publicly overtly taking steps to emphasize asia policy, emphasize china policy, trying to counterbalance china's emerging or strengthening military profile, martin. >> as i said earlier, i defer to your expertise....
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i will conclude by saying the united states has taken a leadership role in that regard and has set up a -- and paid a lot of attention on integrating cyber aspects to the military planning. task is to follow the lead of the united states and figure out how we can contribute to cybersecurity. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. i would like to present my point of view and what i would like to see in the future. i am happy we are here with my colleague, who is very much involved in issues related to cybersecurity. if we look back a year ago or even further, we chelsea actually the major to the elements in terms of cybersecurity from the perspective of the transatlantic alliance developed in the last month. two years or three years ago cyber security issues were sexy.ved be tto be everybody said it is very interesting, we have to do something about that. i am happy here we have a good example of transatlantic effort. whole process which was unlocked with a summit in doesn't tend between our presidents comply where cybersecurity was quite high on the agenda and, the c
i will conclude by saying the united states has taken a leadership role in that regard and has set up a -- and paid a lot of attention on integrating cyber aspects to the military planning. task is to follow the lead of the united states and figure out how we can contribute to cybersecurity. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. i would like to present my point of view and what i would like to see in the future. i am happy we are here with my colleague, who is...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >> first there was former governor tim pawlenty and then rick perry and now congresswoman michele bachmann, the latest in the string of former campaign rivals to back mitt romney for president of the united states. endorsements, though, can only help so much. let's discuss what's going on. jim acosta is joining us. romney certainly has his work cut out for him, doesn't he? he sure does, wolf. looking at his schedule, it is no secret mitt romney is trying to rally social conservatives, but for now it's a work in progress and something republicans do while running for the nomination, not after it's locked up. >> good morning! >> reporter: mitt rom no was
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we asked him if he wanted to go to the united states. he said no. >> questions about whether the game is to blame for the death of a future nfl hall of famer this morning. former nfl linebacker junior seau was found dead yesterday in his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was only 43 years old and leaves behind four kids. his grieving mother overwhelmed at a news conference yesterday. >> he never say something for me. junior! why you never telling me? i pray to god. take me, take me, leave my son alone. thank you. thank you so much for everybody. god bless you guys. >> still not clear whether any possible brain trauma played a role. this may have been the second time seau tried to kill himself. back in 2010 he drove his car off a cliff and survived. there were suspicions back then but police later concluded it was an accident because of lack of sleep. at 6:30 eastern we speak with former nfl running back jamaal anderson who knew junior seau. were all of the collisions over the 19 pro seasons too much? we'
we asked him if he wanted to go to the united states. he said no. >> questions about whether the game is to blame for the death of a future nfl hall of famer this morning. former nfl linebacker junior seau was found dead yesterday in his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was only 43 years old and leaves behind four kids. his grieving mother overwhelmed at a news conference yesterday. >> he never say something for me. junior! why you never telling...
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he wants to reattack the united states. the attack on 9/11, while tactically brilliant and you have to give him credit for that, was a strategic failure because it has brought about the defeat of his organization which we are now on the cusp of. that is surely not what he wanted. what he wanted is because he believed he could defeat the american people by such a devastating attack we would pull out of the region and therefore he would be able to exploit jihadism in the region and defeat the authoritarian regimes in the region. actually iran's strategy has been much more successful. attacking the united states in the region using proxies in lebanon, in kuwait, in saudi arabia, in iraq and we have pulled away from a lot of those relationships that we have had. so it shows that his thinking about america and his understanding of the american people and our character and our nature is very superficial. he doesn't truly know us. the thought he could reattack again and do something to us to drive us out of the region is flawed. j
he wants to reattack the united states. the attack on 9/11, while tactically brilliant and you have to give him credit for that, was a strategic failure because it has brought about the defeat of his organization which we are now on the cusp of. that is surely not what he wanted. what he wanted is because he believed he could defeat the american people by such a devastating attack we would pull out of the region and therefore he would be able to exploit jihadism in the region and defeat the...